Food resourcefulness and re-skilling children and adults in the kitchen are themes for Porthleven Food and Music Festival, as well as providing even more action-packed all-day, all-evening music and enertainment for everyone.

The week long free festival includes plenty of live music, an arts and crafts fair, a comedy night, the lighting of the solstice bonfire, the colourful village carnival and a unique mock mayor choosing ceremony with the winner being wheeled through the town, stopping at each inn before finally being dunked in the sea!

midsummer celebration of food, music and art, visitors to the festival eat their way through thousands of Cornish oysters in highlighting the county’s rich seafood traditions. As well as the ever-present oysters there’s live music, circus acts, endless kids’ entertainment, alternative performing arts and a shopping bazaar.

The Looe Festival of Food and Drink is showcasing local produce and local suppliers, allowing visitors to the area to enjoy and sample a true taste of Cornwall and introducing diverse suppliers and produce to the locals.

The Relentless Boardmasters is Europe’s most famous surf, skate and music festival! It has welcomed the biggest names in those fields. Nowhere else in Europe can you find the best of the best at one event.
7th - 11th August

Visit Fowey to do all your Christmas shopping, the unusual and unique shops in Fowey will be complimented by many more Cornish specialist traders offering art, crafts, local produce, gifts and much much more, mainly based in marquee's on the Town Quay.
30th November - 1st December

Leopallooza is an annual celebration of music which takes place at The Wyldes, Week St Mary, near Bude every year.
The festival sees 4,000 visitors head to Week St Mary, with tickets starting at just £20.
Set in a scenic, lush valley in North Cornwall, and just a few miles from some of the best beaches in the UK, the festival is always a hit and makes a great place to head for a day of your holidays in Cornwall.
With a huge bar offering a view of both stages, called the Flying Squirrel, and a huge eatery, called the Hungry Badger, no-one goes hungry at Leopallooza.
The festival ends with the Leopallooza centrepiece – when a car loaded with wood is set alight.
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Each year Trelissick Gardens in Feock, just a mile or so from The Valley’s luxury cottages in Cornwall, hosts The Miracle Theatre Company, a fantastic company which puts on brilliant versions of Shakespeare plays.

Perranporth Surf Life Saving Club are proud to host the 27th Perranporth Extreme Surf Triathlon. The event is recognised as one of the UK's oldest and toughest Triathlon's and there’s been a mini facelift for 2014.

Truro’s Lemon Quay will transform into foodie heaven for three days of eating, drinking, shopping and entertainment as the festival celebrates the food revolution that has taken place in Cornwall over the past 11 years.

The sights, sounds and excitement of Eastern European circuses will abound in Cornwall this October, with the amazing Cirkus Spectacular set to take up residency at Calstock Hall from October 12 to 25.

Inspiring tours of Trereife House, a delectable selection of locally produced food and drink, exquisite art and crafts to browse and buy, children’s Easter Egg Hunt and live music performances…these are just a handful of the attractions to be found at Trereife’s Easter Fair. 3rd-6th April 2015.

For three days each year the showground at Wadebridge is transformed into a living town, bustling with life, energy, agriculture, entertainment and trade. It is a significant event on the Cornish calendar with well over 110,000 people attending.

Listen to traditional music played by the Golowan Band, don’t miss Penglaz, the Penzance ‘Obby ‘Oss that makes an appearance on St John’s Eve and you can take part in the Serpent Dances when everyone joins hands and snakes through the streets. There’s also the Quay Fair where you’ll find stalls selling local food, arts and crafts, the fun Mock Mayor Elections and the Summer Fire celebrations featuring a spectacular firework display. One of the highlights of the festival is Mazey Day when the streets of Penzance are decorated with greenery and locals and school children dressed in colourful costumes process around the town carrying spectacular sculptures based on local themes including giant fish, ships and pirates.

Fast jets, helicopters and military aircraft will demonstrate their capabilities as they zoom across the skies, and visitors will be able to meet aircrew who have served on frontline squadrons all over the world.

A traditional regatta with a full programme of sailing over an exciting and highly visible course in beautiful Gerrans Bay and featuring a passage race from the Fal, plus various water-sports (swimming, canoeing, raft-racing), together with shore-based fun activities such as sandcastle-building and races for all ages on Tatam’s Beach.

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